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A woman has received a jail sentence for getting too up-close-and-personal to a grizzly bear to snap some photos. On May 10, Samantha R. Dehring, from Carol Springs had a near miss with a grizzly bear at Yellowstone National Park, as the mother bear tried to protect her cubs. The 25-year-old pleaded guilty on Wednesday, …
Samantha Dehring, 25, was roughly 15 feet away from the grizzly bear and her three cubs at Yellowstone Park as she tried to snap a picture. She will now spend four days in jail.
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By Jason Hall Photo: Getty Images The National Park Service is warning visitors to avoid pushing their friends down in areas with bears around. Park rangers shared a post on the National Park Service's verified Facebook account on Sunday (June 13) detailing what to do if facing a situation in which you get too close to a bear. “If a bear clacks its teeth, sticks out its lips, huffs, woofs, or slaps the ground with its paws, it is warning you that you are too close and are making it nervous,” the National Park Service said in the post. “The bear’s nervous? Heed this warning and slowly back away.”
By Jason Hall Photo: Getty Images The National Park Service is warning visitors to avoid pushing their friends down in areas with bears around. Park rangers shared a post on the National Park Service's verified Facebook account on Sunday (June 13) detailing what to do if facing a situation in which you get too close to a bear. “If a bear clacks its teeth, sticks out its lips, huffs, woofs, or slaps the ground with its paws, it is warning you that you are too close and are making it nervous,” the National Park Service said in the post. “The bear’s nervous? Heed this warning and slowly back away.”
By Jason Hall Photo: Getty Images The National Park Service is warning visitors to avoid pushing their friends down in areas with bears around. Park rangers shared a post on the National Park Service's verified Facebook account on Sunday (June 13) detailing what to do if facing a situation in which you get too close to a bear. “If a bear clacks its teeth, sticks out its lips, huffs, woofs, or slaps the ground with its paws, it is warning you that you are too close and are making it nervous,” the National Park Service said in the post. “The bear’s nervous? Heed this warning and slowly back away.”